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SubjectRe: [PATCH V2 0/9] Add RCEC handling to PCI/AER
On Tue, Aug 04, 2020 at 12:40:43PM -0700, Sean V Kelley wrote:
> From: Sean V Kelley <sean.v.kelley@linux.intel.com>
>
> On the use of FLR on RCiEPs for the fatal case, still interested in more
> feedback from the earlier discussion here [1]:
>
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/C21C050B-48B1-4429-B019-C81F3AB8E843@intel.com/
>
> There is also the question of the absence of an FLR for non-fatal error.
> If the device driver tells us that it needs "PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET" by
> the callback report_normal_detected() then we should try FLR on the device
> as well.
>
> On the use of variables with RP centric names such as the attributes
> dev_attr_aer_rootport_total_err_..., one concern is the ripple effect on code
> churn due to renaming. Open to suggestions, but trying to co-habitate so to
> speak RCECs with RPs in the same drivers has trade-offs.
>
> Changes since v1 [2]:
>
> - Make PME capability of RCEC discoverable in get_port_device_capability().
> - Replace the check on bnr with <= lastbusn in pcie_walk_rcec().
> - Fix comment header for pcie_walk_rcec().
> - Fix comment header for pci_walk_dev_affected().
> - Fix spurious newline.
> - Add sanity checks on dev->rcec.
> - Use pci_dbg() in place of pci_info() for discovered RCiEPs.
> - Remove AER RCEC AP FOUND message (accidently left in previously).
> - Remove the check for RC_END from set_device_error_reporting() since
> only Ports and RCECs are being passed.
> (Jonathan Cameron)
> - Fix the return type for flr_on_rciep().
> (reported by lkp on DEC Alpha arch.)
>
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/20200724172223.145608-1-sean.v.kelley@intel.com/
>
> Root Complex Event Collectors (RCEC) provide support for terminating error
> and PME messages from Root Complex Integrated Endpoints (RCiEPs). An RCEC
> resides on a Bus in the Root Complex. Multiple RCECs can in fact reside on
> a single bus. An RCEC will explicitly declare supported RCiEPs through the
> Root Complex Endpoint Association Extended Capability.
>
> (See PCIe 5.0-1, sections 1.3.2.3 (RCiEP), and 7.9.10 (RCEC Ext. Cap.))
>
> The kernel lacks handling for these RCECs and the error messages received
> from their respective associated RCiEPs. More recently, a new CPU
> interconnect, Compute eXpress Link (CXL) depends on RCEC capabilities for
> purposes of error messaging from CXL 1.1 supported RCiEP devices.
>
> DocLink: https://www.computeexpresslink.org/
>
> This use case is not limited to CXL. Existing hardware today includes
> support for RCECs, such as the Denverton microserver product
> family. Future hardware will be forthcoming.
>
> (See Intel Document, Order number: 33061-003US)
>
> So services such as AER or PME could be associated with an RCEC driver.
> In the case of CXL, if an RCiEP (i.e., CXL 1.1 device) is associated with a
> platform's RCEC it shall signal PME and AER error conditions through that
> RCEC.
>
> Towards the above use cases, add the missing RCEC class and extend the
> PCIe Root Port and service drivers to allow association of RCiEPs to their
> respective parent RCEC and facilitate handling of terminating error and PME
> messages.
>
>
> AER Test Results:
> 1) Inject a correctable error to the RCiEP 0000:e9:00.0
> Run ./aer_inject <a parameter file as below>:
> AER
> PCI_ID 0000:e9:00.0
> COR_STATUS BAD_TLP
> HEADER_LOG 0 1 2 3
>
> Log:
> [ 76.155963] pcieport 0000:e8:00.4: aer_inject: Injecting errors 00000040/00000000 into device 0000:e9:00.0
> [ 76.166966] pcieport 0000:e8:00.4: AER: Corrected error received: 0000:e9:00.0
> [ 76.175253] pci 0000:e9:00.0: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, (Receiver ID)
> [ 76.185633] pci 0000:e9:00.0: device [8086:4940] error status/mask=00000040/00002000
> [ 76.194604] pci 0000:e9:00.0: [ 6] BadTLP

If you remove the timestamps, there will be less distraction here. As
I'm sure you know, the 0/n cover letter text doesn't really go
anywhere except the email archives. If this is potentially useful in
the future, it should be in the actual patch commit logs.

> 2) Inject a non-fatal error to the RCiEP 0000:e8:01.0
> Run ./aer_inject <a parameter file as below>:
> AER
> PCI_ID 0000:e8:01.0
> UNCOR_STATUS COMP_ABORT
> HEADER_LOG 0 1 2 3

I think maybe this could be written in a way that could be cut and
pasted?

> Log:
> [ 117.791854] pcieport 0000:e8:00.4: aer_inject: Injecting errors 00000000/00008000 into device 0000:e8:01.0
> [ 117.804244] pcieport 0000:e8:00.4: AER: Uncorrected (Non-Fatal) error received: 0000:e8:01.0
> [ 117.814652] igen6_edac 0000:e8:01.0: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Uncorrected (Non-Fatal), type=Transaction Layer, (Completer ID)
> [ 117.828511] igen6_edac 0000:e8:01.0: device [8086:0b25] error status/mask=00008000/00100000
> [ 117.839189] igen6_edac 0000:e8:01.0: [15] CmpltAbrt
> [ 117.847365] igen6_edac 0000:e8:01.0: AER: TLP Header: 00000000 00000001 00000002 00000003
> [ 117.857775] igen6_edac 0000:e8:01.0: AER: device recovery successful
>
> 3) Inject a fatal error to the RCiEP 0000:ed:01.0
> Run ./aer_inject <a parameter file as below>:
> AER
> PCI_ID 0000:ed:01.0
> UNCOR_STATUS MALF_TLP
> HEADER_LOG 0 1 2 3
>
> Log:
> [ 131.511623] pcieport 0000:ed:00.4: aer_inject: Injecting errors 00000000/00040000 into device 0000:ed:01.0
> [ 131.523259] pcieport 0000:ed:00.4: AER: Uncorrected (Fatal) error received: 0000:ed:01.0
> [ 131.533842] igen6_edac 0000:ed:01.0: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Uncorrected (Fatal), type=Inaccessible, (Unregistered Agent ID)
> [ 131.655618] igen6_edac 0000:ed:01.0: AER: device recovery successful
>
> Jonathan Cameron (1):
> PCI/AER: Extend AER error handling to RCECs
>
> Qiuxu Zhuo (6):
> pci_ids: Add class code and extended capability for RCEC
> PCI: Extend Root Port Driver to support RCEC
> PCI/portdrv: Add pcie_walk_rcec() to walk RCiEPs associated with RCEC
> PCI/AER: Apply function level reset to RCiEP on fatal error
> PCI: Add 'rcec' field to pci_dev for associated RCiEPs
> PCI/AER: Add RCEC AER error injection support
>
> Sean V Kelley (2):
> PCI/AER: Add RCEC AER handling
> PCI/PME: Add RCEC PME handling
>

> drivers/pci/pcie/aer.c | 36 +++++++++----
> drivers/pci/pcie/aer_inject.c | 5 +-
> drivers/pci/pcie/err.c | 90 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
> drivers/pci/pcie/pme.c | 15 ++++--
> drivers/pci/pcie/portdrv.h | 2 +
> drivers/pci/pcie/portdrv_core.c | 90 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
> drivers/pci/pcie/portdrv_pci.c | 20 +++++++-
> include/linux/pci.h | 3 ++
> include/linux/pci_ids.h | 1 +
> include/uapi/linux/pci_regs.h | 7 +++
> 10 files changed, 233 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)

I always apply patches to topic branches based at my "master" branch
(typically -rc1, so currently v5.8-rc1, but will soon be v5.9-rc1).

If your series doesn't apply there (as this one doesn't), it saves me
time if you tell me where it does apply. I figured out that this
applies cleanly on top of my pci/error branch, which does make sense.

I'd actually *rather* have patches based on "master", even if I have
to resolve conflicts, because that gives me the flexibility to squash
in fixes and re-merge the topic branches.

Bjorn

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